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161502.62 in reply to 161502.54
Date: 10/20/2010 9:36:20 AM
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Luck is a part of this game, but choosing a time to rebuild has nothing to do with luck. Ofcourse BB can not be constant throughout all seasons. There will be better/worse times to do certain things. No need to complain.

I think that all here agree that the valkue of a player depends a lot from their age
If you see that your team is going nowhere,and you are start to think to rebuild,you can't lose so many season waiting that the market price will rise again,befcause the value of your older player became less and less while the season pass.
Choosing the right time to rebuild their own team often depends from the age of your team,more than from other factors

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161502.63 in reply to 161502.53
Date: 10/20/2010 9:45:04 AM
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just because it's so difficult to make money


But you found 1.5 million to spend on an 18 year old....when you know (because youve said so many times in this thread) that you wont be able to sell him for any real value, so, I guess you got him to train for your team. But you say you dont have money, but you spend big bucks on an 18 year old. If its that hard to get money, why are you spending it all on an 18 year old again?

So,what?
I want try to buld a player that would help me to improve my team and get promoted in the next season,so I could continue to maintain him.If i will not abel to be promoted,I would have to sell him.But this is a normal game strategy
I had to sell 4 players that were in my team rotation to found 1,5M,so it's true that it's difficult to found money

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161502.66 in reply to 161502.64
Date: 10/20/2010 10:00:46 AM
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What I am trying to say is, you know its difficult to make money, but you bought a guy that gives you very little chance to make money back on when you sell him, unless you train him for minimum of 3 years, and probably longer to make a real profit. Im not saying its bad, just making sure you realize this when you come back and complain and say this guy cant be sold for much.

I hope he gives me money back winning games and championships ;D

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161502.67 in reply to 161502.66
Date: 10/20/2010 10:13:27 AM
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What I am trying to say is, you know its difficult to make money, but you bought a guy that gives you very little chance to make money back on when you sell him, unless you train him for minimum of 3 years, and probably longer to make a real profit. Im not saying its bad, just making sure you realize this when you come back and complain and say this guy cant be sold for much.

I hope he gives me money back winning games and championships ;D


with this market, i also have trouble to understand why so many rookies are sold for that high sums :) You could get a player with 3 season training in it for that money, maybe he would be 1 or 2 years older then your player at this level but i don't think you ever catch up the lead the player already have.

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161502.69 in reply to 161502.67
Date: 10/20/2010 10:54:06 AM
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What I am trying to say is, you know its difficult to make money, but you bought a guy that gives you very little chance to make money back on when you sell him, unless you train him for minimum of 3 years, and probably longer to make a real profit. Im not saying its bad, just making sure you realize this when you come back and complain and say this guy cant be sold for much.

I hope he gives me money back winning games and championships ;D


with this market, i also have trouble to understand why so many rookies are sold for that high sums :) You could get a player with 3 season training in it for that money, maybe he would be 1 or 2 years older then your player at this level but i don't think you ever catch up the lead the player already have.

I think that with this kind of economic situation to add salaries to your payroll it's not wise if these players can't give you an immediate boost in terms of winning games.Since I don't think that a 2-3 season training player can give me this kind of boost,I decided to try to invest in a good trainee
I can't answer you for other people's choice

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161502.70 in reply to 161502.69
Date: 10/20/2010 11:08:44 AM
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but if you use this player to get even a better play while training him, you get faster to your target in my eyes :)

Why making unlucrative training by yourself instead of buying it cheap from other guys, as i said i didn't believe that you catch up the training even when your player is little better with the same age.

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161502.71 in reply to 161502.70
Date: 10/20/2010 11:14:09 AM
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I yet have 2 players that I'm training monorole to train during championship games,and I can use in championship game the player who is not in training position in that game,so I don't believe i need another 20k guard now

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161502.72 in reply to 161502.71
Date: 10/20/2010 11:19:17 AM
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the question is, if it doesn't make more sense to get a cheap trainee who is actually worth more after two season training and a player who helps the team ;)

As i said those player who are selled close to 2 mil as youngster, aren't really worth lot more when they are 21 even with good training this is the thing i don't understand because you often only train them so that they don't loose value.

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